Lingaa India 2014 – 174min.
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Lingaa
1939. With India tormented by WWII and in the throes of the independence movement led by Gandhi, the rich proprietor Raja Lingeswaran decides utilize his resources and expertise to construct a dam that will help the population. But the corrupt British intervene and force him to flee. Years later in modern India, his grandson Lingaa is a thief, but nevertheless leads a battle against corruption to save what his grandfather built.
The uninitiated should know that Rajnikanth is to Bollywood what Tom Cruise is to Hollywood: an absolute superstar who hams his way through every movie, each one more of a star vehicle than the next. Lingaa more than continues in this vein. Running at almost three hours, with a plethora of twists and turns and a total of two roles for its star, K.S. Ravikumar’s movie is targeted at a public that knows exactly what to expect – laughter, some tears and over-the-top enthusiasm. Unsurprisingly, it’s not something to be recommended to anyone else – who will scratch their heads and wonder what all the fuss is about.
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